HRC Raises a Resolution on Sexes and Human Trafficking
HRC Raises a Resolution on Sexes and Human Trafficking
Preeya Mahara, Chief reporter of HRC for TESMUN 2024
Kathmandu, 10 September
The committee reconvened with the GSLs of the remaining delegates for the second day of the final session. The committee once more proceeded to oversee the agenda, which featured further innovative and fascinating discussions and viewpoints from leaders in the field.
Most queries and disputes were directed towards the GSLs of Bangladesh (Abhirup Tuladhar), Nigeria (Aaradhya Singh Karki), and Afghanistan (Amogha Shakya). But none of them was able to provide a compelling intellectual defense for this. However, the issue was later handled by the delegate of China (Eshan Sharma), who recklessly backed the delegates during the committee. One of the most prominent GSLs was brought forth by the delegate of the USA (Hardik Kharel), who gave a powerful speech on the agenda detailing their independence, functions, and compliance with laws prohibiting human trafficking.
Even at the last session, a few delegates were unaware of their committed allies at one time. Even though Palestine has been an ally of the UAE for decades, the delegate of Palestinian (Aaryan Khanal) was unintentionally arguing with them. The primary point of disagreement in the committee's GSL was the victims of trafficking. A few delegates purposefully used impressive GSLs to support their claims.
The delegates of the United States (Hardik Khanal), Israel (Alvin Maharjan), China (Eshan Sharma), and India (Aadriti Shrestha) were considered to be among the most vocal in the committees, always raising concerns about the laws and rights of victims of human trafficking. The delegates also revealed further anti-trafficking legislation.
The principal of the school and the supervisor of the committee both thought the delegates' efforts were excellent. This time, every delegate with potential was present, and the committee operated perfectly as a whole. With their strong voices and regular attendance, those who came from Israel and India were able to secure a prominent position on the committee.
The Swiss delegate (Angella Dolma Lama) made the most sensible arguments, which were then supported by the dais panel members themselves. With their study and arguments, the delegates managed to maintain their trustworthiness despite the delegate of India's (Aadriti Shrestha) high incidence of human trafficking. However, the Japanese delegate's (Aanchal Simkhada) responses to the queries were insufficient.
Following The delegate of the United States (Hardik Khanal) GSL, outstanding GSLs from Israel (Alvin Maharjan), Ukraine (Ananya Ghimire), India (Aadriti Shrestha), and Switzerland (Angella Dolma Lama) ensured the committee continued to function. Following the dias panel, a moderate caucus on the subject of "Effects of border security and migration management on human trafficking" was announced. The American delegate to the caucus promoted it, and it lasted for one hour and thirty minutes.
According to the delegate of the USA (Hardik Khanal), human trafficking can breach borders and the bonds of alliance between nations. The nation has also brought attention to the scandalous ways in which the victims of human trafficking have damaged exposed borders between nations.
In the moderated caucus the delegate of China (Eshan Sharma) replies to all of the questions raised by the other delegates in the previous GSLs. Governments addressing threats in other countries despite domestic violence in the country North Korea, the results and research show otherwise as the delegate of North Korea (Bidhaan Upreti) states how the citizens of the country have faced major significant improvements in human trafficking, child and human labor, and gender-based violence. This reply to the other delegates had made a silence as the dais panel was joyed to see one of their quiet delegates speaking in the committee.
As in the moderated caucus, the delegate of China (Eshan Sharma) had been continuously targeted for having weak and less border-based violence and crimes while the other delegates stated how the country has had its companies vigorously doing human trafficking without any limits since the past times. Without wasting a second the delegate of China (Eshan Sharma) as always raised their voice in defense stating a verified point on how many exploits in China and Asian countries show personal relations between international human trafficking organizations which has enforced a significant improvement in the scandalous activity as well as the companies which were accused on human trafficking activities were already in good hands and the awareness in the topic is continued ever since.
China’s plans emphasize the laws of China have been effectively working in terms of human trafficking which has managed to maintain peace and harmony in the country. These points stated by the country had spread good water to the silence as the other delegates started to again attack other countries with arguments one of them being the delegate of Egypt.
The delegate of Egypt (Aalekh K.C.) states how the delegate of the USA (Hardik Khanal) speaks about the rates of labor and trafficking while the country itself has more than 1.8 million people getting trafficked without their concern by making useless companies traps and scams in the country. The delegate of Egypt (Aalekh K.C.) states it's uselessly stupid how the delegate of the USA (Hardik Khanal) tries to complain in terms of Egypt as the country has the highest rate of improving scandalous activity in the past few years. The delegate of Egypt (Aalekh K.C.) also states how it has multiple relations and bonds between the international organizations and authorities while the delegate of the USA (Hardik Khanal) has no such relations and yet still blames Egypt for unnecessary violent activities.
While the heated arguments of the delegates were silenced, they were assigned by the dais panel to resolve the un-moderated caucus to end the argument. With that, all of the delegates made their alliances and started their presentation and preparation for the resolution. Like that, the second of the final sessions of the TESMUN had been resolved with peace and harmony between the countries.